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Connect to Your Readers and Create Raving Book Fans

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Imagine a crowd of people--your ideal clients and readers--
reading your book and loving every word of it. Imagine 
them devouring every page, reading it again, telling 
everyone they know about how fabulous and life-changing 
it is, and then passing your book on to their friends and 
colleagues. This is what every author wants--a crowd of 
dedicated, raving fans who can't wait to work with them. 
And, believe it or not, every author can have it.

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Category: writing and speaking

Written By: Melinda Copp
Contact Email: [email protected]

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Connect to Your Readers and Create Raving Book Fans
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Imagine a crowd of people--your ideal clients and readers--
reading your book and loving every word of it. Imagine 
them devouring every page, reading it again, telling 
everyone they know about how fabulous and life-changing 
it is, and then passing your book on to their friends and 
colleagues. Sounds great, doesn't it?

This is what every author wants--a crowd of dedicated, 
raving fans who can't wait to work with them. And, believe 
it or not, every author can have it. Connection is the key.

As a writer, the most important person in your work life is 
your readers--the people who pick up your book, buy it, and 
take the time to read it. Your readers are your audience, 
the people you are trying to reach, educate, and persuade. 
Therefore, you should always keep your readers in mind as 
you write. 

Some writers feel this stifles the creative process-believing 
that if they just write what's in their mind, the audience will 
follow. And I can see how profiling your ideal reader for a 
creative type of book, like fiction or memoir, might not be as 
important. But even then, a writer needs to understand 
where every sentence they put on the page leads their 
reader. For self-help, business, and how-to books, though, 
knowing your reader is a critical piece of creating a book 
they love. 

So what does that mean? Well, first you have to know your 
ideal reading audience. These are the people who need the 
information you can provide. Who are they? What are they 
struggling with? What's keeping them up at night? What do 
they need? What can you really do for them? Did they 
struggle with a problem that you overcame in your past? 
Regardless of what you're writing about and who you're 
writing for, you can ask yourself these questions about your 
audience and write in a way that speaks directly to their 
needs and wants. 

If you don't know the answers to these questions, get out 
there and talk to the people you want to serve. Go to 
places they gather and hang out, and ask them about their 
biggest challenges. Do your homework and profile them. 
You may find you know more about them than you think. 

Then as you write, you have to step into their shoes and 
look at the information you're presenting from their 
perspective. Keep their biggest, most stressful problems in 
mind, and write about how your ideas and strategies can 
ease their pain. Make sure everything you write about in 
your book relates to solving their most important problem. 
Communicating well with your audience will make your 
information resonate with readers. They'll feel like you truly 
understand what they're going through and you wrote your 
book just for them, which is exactly what attracts a crowd 
of dedicated fans who are dying to work with you and can't 
stop talking about your book.

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring nonfiction, business, and self-
help authors get clear on their story and book idea, and 
figure out how to put it all together so their ideal readers 
love it. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her "Jumpstart Your Book E-course!" and 
get your book started now.

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